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Hi, I'm trying to use

EntityPlayer::sendMessage(ITextComponent, UUID)

but I am having a hard time finding an implementation of ITextComponent. According to some quick Google searches, in previous versions there was TextComponentString, but that class seems to not exist anymore. If anyone could offer any help, that would be great. Thanks in advance!

StringTextComponent is what you are looking for. If you are using eclipse, you can right click on types (such as ITextComponent) and select 'Open Type Hierarchy' to see all subtypes, which can be useful in cases such as this.

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3 minutes ago, vemerion said:

StringTextComponent is what you are looking for. If you are using eclipse, you can right click on types (such as ITextComponent) and select 'Open Type Hierarchy' to see all subtypes, which can be useful in cases such as this.

Oh, I didn't know that, I was looking at the Forge API documentation online, which seems to be outdated because it still lists TextComponentString as an implementation of ITextComponent, and it doesn't list the class you mentioned. Thanks for the tip!

Right click -> Open type hierarchy

or F4 in Eclipse.

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